Tuesday, 19 January 2021

Work from Home

 

‘Attend C’ or ‘Sick in Quarter’ were the most sought after categories sought from the Doctors on duty, during our Academy days or even as a youngster whenever there was an event which was to be skipped for some reason. What heavenly bliss it was, everyone dressing up and getting on with their daily drudgery, while the supposedly sick was cooling his heels in the bed, relaxing with a thermos full of tea and a couple of buns, listening to music on his transistor or walk-man. Alas, even that pleasure stands withdrawn now, Covid has brought upon untold miseries but the worst part is the ‘work from home’, with ubiquitous connectivity and availability of unlimited data… the last refuge too stands exposed and one is suddenly naked. After all home had privacy and no work; barring of course the files which the inefficient carried home after office hours(!)

Work from home sounded too good to be true, everyone presumed that their performance would get a fillip with this lockdown, as they could deliver more from the relaxed environs of home sweet home. There would be Tea/Coffee snacks available always, one could take a break as per convenience and the best part was there was no overbearing boss breathing down our neck with the unattainable deadlines. It started off alright, everyone was relaxed, the spouse too was happy to have help at hand for daily chores, especially after the maids too were working from their homes and they couldn’t do it virtually. Man of the house was happy to help, being chivalrous and the Gen X person, who was not overly concerned about the gender bender issues. So while the dishes were handled post meals in perfect harmony with almost clockwork efficiency. The mopping was a chore but had to be endured and could be managed even with alternate day effort, Jhadoo or the broomstick did become the personal weapon or accessory in days to come and no wonder, this tool was assigned as the ride of the witches, after all if you keep at it for too long, anyone would become one….Laundry was relatively easy, what with fully automatic machines ensuring even most of the drying effort too, not to forget ironing. As though this was not enough the battle with the groceries, milk, vegetables, eggs, bakery, although home delivered had to be waged and waged with the purifiers...each item had to be cleaned and sterilised…… most of us were already ready to get back to the regular office.

Well, the trouble had just started, now it was the turn of the office to ping for the video conference, which were now a daily affair which would just go on and on…..presentations, discussions, brain storming, virtual workshops dressed in our jockeys with just the upper torso visible, some wardrobe malfunctions when the camera played truant left some of us quite naked and embarrassed. At the end of the day, there was no brain left to be stormed, with no output…… as they say in Hindi, “Nau din chale aur dhai kos…”  having walked for nine days one moved just 2.5 kos which is approx. 7.5 kms, some speed and efficiency.

Even the poor students were not spared with on line classes and tests galore, the boundaries had blurred, home was school with the teachers on the screen and Moms hovering around, they were literally caught between the devil and the deep sea…..as to who was the devil, I will let the readers decide. We in the Armed forces, were spared this agony, for once we had the last laugh. With our age old procedures, there was no way we could work virtually, so we had to be there physically, even if in reduced strength or alternate days. We would proceed to our respective workplaces all decked up with the masks on observing social distancing….but thankfully not working from home!

24 comments:

Sheraz Varma said...

Thankfully working, albeit not from home... In this one line you've packed the audience, marvelous.

Perhaps this is the cross section of every fauji household and many a non fauji as well..... What about the baby boom work from home 😉

Glad Gladiator said...

Yes! You are right WFH has a different connotation for us in Armed Forces! Like OTW!!!

Samir Dhaga said...

I completely agree. In the corporate, the joyous start of being at home for work has now turned to a cry to being at the workplace for work !

arun sharma said...

Nice. Hopefully these days will soon become only memories to be recounted fondly.

Shery said...

Nice one Suyash. WFH has brought in a new work culture in the corporate world which has become a nightmare for many now.

Sofie said...

True...it's tougher than what we had initially imagined, rather gleefully!

Akshaya Handa said...

Beautifully written

KPM Das said...

As if things were no better, WFH opened new faultlines on the home front. Great read!!!

Ashutosh Tewari said...

Bonded at home. Covid indirectly promoted harmony n re connection with elders. Many left hy Containment As n reached out to hill stns n back to homes. It allowed the much needed reverse migration back to villages. Docs discovered that office is itself home as they were pushed well beyond the scope. Work is the most elastic n plastic of all things. It expands on the timeline n space line too. As long as one worked it was ok.

V Pramod Kumar said...

Well written. Work from home, Earn from home and Learn from home are all here to stay. A new culture, a new trend.

JayBee said...

Whole concept of working culture has changed. Office operating costs have been shedded on the employees. Concept of office time has no relevance. Stress levels are more for those WFH. This is the new reality now, to stay

Abhijeet said...

Enforced family time proved to be blessing for most (not all...). Very nicely encapsulated, though to be honest, the Faujis found ways to ‘actually work’ from home...😅

Anonymous said...

Lovely writing. Captures exactly what most of us thought WFH to be. To be sure, some of us actually enjoyed it as WFH turned out to be Relax at Home.

Good going, sir. Keep going...

Jaggi

Suresh Yadav said...

Beautifully written Suyash.

Vineet Bhatia said...

Very Nice. You could start writing for the papers.

Bubesh said...

Very well writte..

The yearning to be at home while working from office in the past has been replaced by Yearning to be in the office today!! wonder what is the relevance of 'bunking office' today ? May be it is niw 'bunking home' !!! and go to office to chat with colleagues !!

Munendra Gupta said...

Welcome to the new normal work culture now. Lockdown times have taught us many new concepts of conducting work & business more efficiently and effectively. A great learning experience for all. Life will never be the usual laid back stuff as earlier. Kudos to you for an awesome writeup once again Sir.

VM said...

Well scripted sir.
But one the many positives (apart from huge savings for the Industry and environment) was that the grown up kids moved back to their parents' homes to WFH and be reunited with their parents which otherwise would be unthinkable in this era.

Madhavi V Mhatre said...

Nice write up. 👌👌
The biggest challenge was to balance Work and Home during WFH😊😊

Yadvendar sood said...

WFH new reality check as we rise again from ashes new checks n balance n new emerging scenario as to our challenging environment.Look fwd to ur awesome writeups dear suyesh

kamlesh said...

Nice write up Sir - interesting reading, as always

Sunil Misra said...

Excellent write up, as always!!

Gypsy said...

A very enjoyable read as always !!

Sunil V Damle said...

You made WFH feel nostalgic! Hope it does not happen again